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Real wax pro- tection, too-milk, water. even hot entire can't mar that Pride surface. Pride cnntains its own cleaning in- , gredicnt. And because it goes so far, ' lasts so long,-Pride is economical. Don't wait to try this easier way to liner furniture care. Get Pride today. of: new Job:.ron.'F "6: PR I B &'9't'00eg'!5rj&mr'mIel PllBLl0 MEETING J. Aunus Mii0LEAll Progressive Conservative Candidate will address the Electors at IONSHAW HAl:L Friday. June 8th 8.30 p.m. burial. and despite the almost im- passable roads friends from far and near gathered to pay their respect to her. The service was conducted by the Rev. J. )1. Bishop who spoke words of comfort to the bereaved. The psalms sung were 23, 121 and psalm 53 para- phase. She leaves t.o mourn her passing her son Gordon with whom she made her home. Another son Ab- ner passed away in 1936. Also two sisters. Mrs. Marla Mutlow, Char- lottetown: Mrs. Adelaid Drake. Vernon Bridge. Two brothers Ab- ner Jenkins in sbrewsbury. Mass.: Inglis in Worcester. Mass. Those four are all that are left to mourn her passing. of a family of thirteen children. Pallbearers were as follows: Lawson Jenkins, Clifford Jenkins. Everett Jenkins. Homer Jenkins. Francis Drake. Wilfred Drake. The floral tributes were as fol- lows:-Sistcr Maria and Adelaid, 1N MEMORIAM .,.. fl Mrs. wesursr mans 7'19 P901918 of Mt. Albion were ::”"?d y'0 learn of the passing '5- II 9519? Myers. daughter of -&and Mrs. Benjamin Jenkins. Hill, on Fvbrliary Zllt, in her "Elfin she suffered a stroke I ""00 years ago from which mduallv weakened and on ;9-bow mentioned date peace- Dilssed away to be with her "ml Snvlour. whom she loved lerved from early life. h Illoher sickness she was never utter it wont of com. i : Mid was lovingly cared for n dr sons and his wife and three mg children who will sorely miss ill: funeral took place on Feb- :l.'., 23rd with a short service ,5” '; .iiacl.can Funeral Home. Ifrch Hlll Cemetery for L” N w More Vegetables , Ilicli Beef Stock I youw l I-kg: irhisfgzi; . is the i 1 IOIIII IIIIIIY DESEIIVES AYIMEI QIJAIITI JH IIEAR. the Honorable W. .T. P. MacMillan speak on the Char- lottetown Free Dispensary over C. F. C. Y. at 1.00 P. M. Thursday, June 7th. CHARTER FLIGHTS to any point in Canada or the United states for passengers or cargo. Phone Maritime Central Airways Limited. 2001 or 540. THE FREE DISPENSARY An- nual Envelope Collection for Medi- cine for the poor. starting satur- day. June 9th. WINSLOI-J, ROAD HALL, Wetl- nesday. June 13th. You can't sf- ford to miss the hilarious Baptist Play. P1111130 REFRJGEIIATOBS as advertised in this issue on display at Burke Electric Ltd., 156 Great George street. I SPECIAL AT MARIE ELENA BEAUTY SADON.-Phone 2191 for one week only. 510.00 niachineless wave for 35.00 and 57.00 for 53.50. WOMEN'S INSTITUTE AUG- TION SALE-Tho auction which was held in Mount Albion Hall on May 15th under the auspices of Mount Albion WI. proved a grand success. All articles were sold and a. substantial sum was realized. A short program consisti .5 of songs, recltations and instrumental mu- sic was enjoyed by all. Lunches and soft drinks were sold. Mr. Harold Carver and Mrs. Lewis Hermann were the auctioneers. X. Y. F. MEETING -- The Kirk Youth Fellowship spent an en- joyable wen-ing Thursday, May 3i1st, which ended their activi- ties for the summer months. Among the highlights of the evening were badminton, sing- songs, and refreshments. The Fellowship looks forward to re- opening in the fall, and another successful season. LEAVE FOB MONTREAL - M1-.Walter Hyndman and Mr. Frank Curtis left yesterday for Montreal where they will attend I meeting of officers and direct- ors of the Canadian cham- ber of Commerce. Mr. l-Iynd- man is provincial vice-presl- dent of the organization and Mr. Curtis a director. ..L..L::L....:- Doris Wood. Gordon. Mary and Family, Hazelbmok W. M. S. "Blessed are the dead that die in the Lord." IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of my dear Mother, Mrs. John A. Maclflnnon. who departed this life one year ago. June 1, 1950. 0 Paradise! 0 Paradise! Who doth not crave for rest? Who would not seek the happy land where they that loved are bloat? Where loyal hearts and true stand over in the light. All rapture through and through In God's most Holy eight. Mary. Mrs. R. J. Carvtlle. Her Daughter Me IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of links. JOHN A. Mat-KINNON who departed this life one year ago, June 7. 1050. Ever leraernbea-ed by Her Husband and Family. More Comfort Wearing FALSE TEETH Here is a leasant ya to over- come loose pate disco ort. FAS- 'I'll.'lZ'II. an improved powder, a nailed on upper and lower pales holds them firmer so that they feel more comfortable. No mimmy. gooey. pasty taste or feel- ing. It's alkaline (non-acid). Data not. sour. checks "plate odor" scooter; orcqthg. Get spay:-guru Mr. R. C. Parent. Superinten- dent. of the Experimental Station, Charlottetown. has returned from Ottawa and Guelph, Ontario. after a week of meetings and consults- tions about plans for the present season. g A busy schedule of activities has been outlined at the Station for the coming months. A new soil project will be launched in the Fall; several outstanding agricultural officials will visit the Station in the near future; a special exhibition will be held during Festive Week, and several other events will he held on the possible to determine the amount of water and soil washed off the land. The project will be carried out at Upton Farm and will run for a number of years. Dr. Akenhestfa Visit Mr. Parent concluded plans with Mr. N. B. Davies, Dominion Hortlculturalist for a visit to the Charlottetown Station and to the Province of Mr. D. Akenhead. Director of the Commonwealth Bureau of Horticulture and Plan- tation Crops at the East Mali- ing Research Station. East: Mail- ing. England. Mr. Akcnhead will address the members of the Agricultural In- stitute of Canada at a garden party which will be held at the new Chief of the Dominion Ani- mal Husbandry Division. Mr. .K. Rasmussen, will visit the Station late in the summer. Mr. F. . Krlstjansson. Anlmnl Geneticlst. will visit the Station about the same time. These two men will meet the members of the Prince Edward Island Swine Breeders Associa- tion and it is hoped that some research work in swine breeding anti swine nutrition will be plan- ned. Mr. Parent also made arrange- ments with ihe Department of Exhibits. Dominion Department of Agriculture for an exhibition on the Experimental Station flout during Festive Week. This ex- hibition will feature grass form- ing and soil conservation. Other Activities activities will Station nexl: Extra-curricular belstarted at the arians will have dinner at the Station and they will be joined by members of the Maritime Strawberry Growers Association. The ladies of the Porkdalc Wo- men's Institute will serve the meal. p The Strawberry Association wii view the strawberry Work at ""3 Form. In nddltion they will View a parade of livestock and a Pill” ode of modern farm machlnerY- While Mr. Parent was in Ott- swa he attended is meetinl 05 the representatives of the Provin- cial Fcrtillzer Boards. (EHSWT-'1 Canada) and members of the Ada visory Board under the Fertilizer Act. He reported that it Will ti"? opinlon of the meetinz that Billie? phosphate might: be in short sup- ply for 1952 owing to the short- age of sulphur for makins l"' phurlc acid. , some of the following subjects were discussed at the meetinli "supply of Fertilizer Material for 1951.,-52;" "High Analysis of ger- tilizersz" "Acid Versus Basic Her- tllizersz" "The World lerti for Situation as Viewed by FAQ- The following day 110 W51" '9 Guelph College where he attend- ed a meeting of the Eastern Canadian Society of Animal 111:- duction. Mr. Parent was e gympogium leader for all ad- dresses on livestock brcedlnz. He stated that there were five very special papers presented 0!; the breeding of poultry. 1399a cattle. dairy cattle. Shwli 5" swine. " id "Every speaker. he 55 - "stressed the value of Purebred lvestocle in the past ns in the future and they indicliled ill.” some of the modern trends in breeding was towards develop- ment of special lines within the breed and in some cases crossing these special lines to obtain ile- sired results and hybrid visor-' Visited llalmscnft Farm The day after the convention he visited Kclmscnft Farm. out- side Guelph which is opernitd by Mr. E. L. Taylor. an English- man who raises Enniilil VI-"'k' shirea. . Mr. Taylor maintains .1 herd 0. 200 breeders and all -Vxcelit the young stock have been imported from Great Britain in the past two or three years. All mature sows are kept in the pasture. IIEVKIDS-IlER53' . . aumnienmrs - , nrl. Mottm, Children's Own ' 1 TI lots are completely rl -- so sable. 103. specially for wt ren between 3 an In ay clear on wala hepou "1 i s I 5"'.?i:":f.:.'.. 5'1: E-I I - fl-IE GUARDIAN. CHARLUITETOWN Seasonal Plans Discussed For Experimental Station Mr. Parent was greatly impres- sed with the size and great strength of the bone of the older breeding stock. He said that the young pigs looked very similar to our own Island Yorkshires but they were not quite as smooth. While flying over the Province on his return trip Mr. Parent said that a person could see many straw piles out on back fields. Ha regretted that this wus the case. he said. as the straw should either be under livestock or on the ground. He said that Prince Edward Island land was in a bad need Ives.” Ir's"raus-You rav LESS FOR THE sesr AT. oun isle SELF-SERVICE MARKET ANY DAY or. THE WEEK. Pure Seville p Orange MARMALADE. 2 lge. 2 lb. iars 75: Mt. Stewart , STRAWBERRY PRESERVE. 4 tins . . . 51.00 EXTRA SPECIAL! Monday. The Charlottetown Roi- past eighteen years. is spending a vacation in Charlotlaetown, his home for many years. Mr. Murch- ison's parish is not far from the famous Sing-Sing prison. and re- cently he was offered a Chaplaincy in that noted penitentiary. His work has frequently taken him within its walls and on one oc- casion he made the last walk with a condemned man from the death house to the electric chair. Asked whether he would ac- cept the prison job. Rev. Mr. Murchison said he had not yet decided. "There's considerable bother about: getting in and out of the place," he explained, "and sometimes avficr going through all the formalities of gaining ac- cess, you almost feel like a pris- Expcrimental Station on Wed- oner yourself." nesday, June 13. Mr. Murchison is visiting his It is also expected that the brother, Rev. John Murchison. now resident in the Province. and his sister, Mrs. Willard Spencer. . . . 'Dhcre is for less construction work under way in Charlottetown than last. year. and much less contemplated. Twei-ve months ago several new buildings were rising in mid-town. and in the East end the new fertilizer plant, five hundred feet long. was taking shape. and a new Governmzat garage. Many new homes were also taking form. all over town. but notably in the Brighton dis- trict. Today one of the few large buildings under construct- ion is the Holy Redeemer Hall in the North end. However DeBlois Brothers are preparing to erect a new warehouse on Water Street adjacent to and connected with their present warehouse and of- fices, and a new service station well on its way at the corner of Euston and Elm Avenue. New houses are going up too, but far fewer than last year. In spite of the let-uvp in construction pract- ice-ily all tradesmen are employed. thanks to a considerable nvumiber of alteration jobs all over town. and there is very little unem- ployment at ihep present time. In invlonmcd circles consider- able convfidence is felt that some deifencc contracts will be award- ed Charlottetown firms. Whether iihese will mean the purchase of new equipment is not known. It is known that the authorities seem prepared to divert a shrug stand" gmundm for organic matter and he re- . Mr. Parent spent two days at :g:';lde"lEf1d r:ii;:'stid::et05lYil);l;ve:: OZ. IIIIS . 756 the Experimental Station head , . . .. ' mm at om”. He met the db S0,, emmn. Reg 89c The finest Tomato Juice you can buy- ectors and divisional chiefs and discussed with them the various 1 lb' ' ' ' ' ' ' 75c details of o rating the Station. , , He receivepde authorization to Islanu S Green Peas, 5 tins 95c Pitted Dates, 5 lbs. .. 551 commence a new protect entitled Tomato Juice, 8 tins .. S1 Icing Sugar, 2 pkgs. .. 29c "cllftml 0' WW" E'””” "I . V-8 Vegetable Juice, Magic Baking Powder, Soil. The project. to be com- I - r 5 t. lb 29 menced in the Fall: will comimh Ends ms . ' ' : ----------------------- ” C the soil and water losses of up Peaches, 4 tins p Vanilla & Lemon Extract, and down hill opplnz against Wax Beans, 5 tins 95c large jug .................. .. 19c corIg:reurw;;e:p;::- mu hm" Wm Reverend "Archie" Murchison. Tomato Soup, 8 tins .. S1 Freeze Easy Ice Cream Wm has been "1 the Same Dis?-OF Sultana Raisins, 4 lbs. 31 MIX, all flavors, 2 kgs. 27c be caught in large tanks and Me m New York sum hr the P from these receptacles it will be C. I. L. HOUSE PAINT SPECIAL PRICES ON QUANTITY SALES USE THE BEST - IT IS CHEAPER With Outside Work it pays to use the best. We know C. I. L. PAINT will do is wonderful long lasting job for you. When painting always buy the bcsi-it pays dividends. Delicious Fresh or Corned SPARE RIBS. 4 lbs. 89c Tasty, Meaty -- Good Value Friday Night Specials 5:80 to 9:30 P.M. Only Shredded Wheat, 2 pkgs. ...................... .. Sunkist Juicy Oranges, doz. ............................ .. 25c Trimmed Loin Pork Chops, lb. .................... ..: ......... .. 51c 1005;; pure Virgin wooi On Sale Friday Night only. No Phone Orders. Island Rhubarb, lbs. .......................... .. Treasure Brand KNITTING YARN 3-ply I oz. skein 29c Large Ideberg Head Lettuce, 2 for .......... .. 39c a .. 25c i IIASH & cnnnv sronr I87 GREAT GEORGE ST- PAY CASH and SAVE Phone 747 187 Gt. Geo. St. We Deliver C.O.D. Pay Less Always for the Best at our Big Self-Service Market. of defence projects this way if I ed by the Province. and the staff is on the Provincial Government Under the new arrange- ment it would appear that in fu- the work can be done here. The ovilficlals wlho looked over the sli- uvatiion here will very likely have payroll. Chocolate or White 2 pkgs. 59: like to see the long-talked of Marine Slip get the nod of ap- proval, under the defence scheme. It's been a dream for years. and some suggestion to otter in this lure Old age Pension Office D61" is once more'in the forefront at respect. soninelii will become Federal civil our aspirations. It could be Even a hundred men steadily servants paid from Ottawa. M mighity handy in wmum. m.-1 employed would be quite in boon 19351 some Charlies are in fine well out of the way of the top- to the City. Too many of our tradesmen are employed only six or eight months of the year, and our laibourers scarcely that long. now being trained. I O C making to conform to legislation Charlottetown would very much. target; industrial cenvtres. Bomb- ing, be it atom, or conventional. Continued on page 10 Year around work for a propor- tion of these would benefit c-very storekee-per in town as well as the men and their families. 0 O C After the coming new year it is understood that old age pens- ions will be paid by the Domin- ion Department of National Health and Welfare. 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